[EMAIL PROTECTED] Setting cookies from proxied backend

2008-07-17 Thread jamanbo jamanbo
I've been asking about this for a couple of days now on #apache so apologies if you're tired of it before even reading any further. My question is Is it possible to set up an Apache proxy of another server in such a way that the proxy is invisible, in terms of cookies at least? I.e. when I visit m

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Setting cookies from proxied backend

2008-07-19 Thread jamanbo jamanbo
Thank you both for the information. I am still confused on the fundamental issue though. Is it possible for a proxy to be effectively invisible? I keep getting different answers from different people. If I go to a.proxy.com which is proxying a.site.com then I expect that a good browser will refuse

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Setting cookies from proxied backend

2008-07-19 Thread jamanbo jamanbo
> If the applications use Cookies, the > application Cookies must be rewritten by the Web proxy server because > the browsers use the server name of the Web proxy server, not the > application servers. > 1. The browser requests http://myapp.example.com. > 2. The Web proxy server myapp.example.com s